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If you’re looking to take a sun-drenched trip after the peak summer-season crowds have departed, consider visiting Corfu in September. With that in mind, read on to find out about the weather in Corfu in September, and what to expect in terms of costs and crowds. As a bonus, we also share Greece itinerary suggestions that’ll help you maximise the experience.
The weather in Corfu in September is warm-to-hot, with light breezes taking the edge off the heat.
Evenings remain pleasantly mild, though you’d be wise to bring a cover-up to enjoy al fresco sun-downers and dining.
The average high temperature in Corfu through September is 28ºC, with 17ºC the average low, and an average sea temperature of 24ºC.
For comparison, August’s average high is around 33ºC, while October in Corfu sees average highs of 23ºC, average lows of 18ºC, and an average sea temperature of 22ºC.
First things first — Corfu’s mountain ranges mean it sees more rain than other Greek islands in general. In addition, September sees quite an increase of rainfall in Corfu from the preceding months, with an average of 40mm over eight rainy days.
For context, July — the driest month in Corfu — sees just 9mm of rain.
That said, given that October sees an average of 120mm of rain across 11 rainy days, September remains relatively dry.
For more detail on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece.
Though it’s true that Corfu captivates travellers around the year — thanks to its beautiful beaches, verdant mountains, tasty food and lively nightlife — September is an especially rewarding time to visit.
In fact, in our view — and the views of tonnes of travellers who keep returning to the island — September is one of the best months to visit Corfu. And the reasons?
First up, the weather in Corfu in September remains wonderfully warm, and so too does the sea temperature. And in good news for those who struggle with really intense heat and sun, September sees Corfu shift to a milder mode — it’s still warm and sunny, but not so off-the-scale sweltering.
Secondly, while the huge crowds of the peak summer season have departed, the island remains lively. Hotels, resorts, bars and restaurants remain open and still have a buzz about them, but in a less frenzied fashion than you’ll find in July and August.
Add to that the possibility of bagging yourself the best accommodation at a better price than you would during the summer, and it’s clear why September is one of the best months to visit Corfu.
Contemplating visiting Corfu in September? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.
As mentioned above, if you visit Corfu in September, you can expect both crowds and costs to have shrunk from the peak summer season months of July and August.
That said, it’s no secret that Corfu is a great place for an early autumn break, so you’ll want to book early to bag the best deals.
Set on taking a break in September? For further inspiration, discover more of the best places to visit in September.
Before booking your perfect trip, browse our customisable Greece itineraries for inspiration.
As with all Rough Guides’ trips, the following itinerary ideas can be customised to your preferences, with a local expert on hand to offer insider tips, and take the hassle out of planning.
Top tip: our Greek Dreams trip takes in Athens, Corfu, Santorini, and Crete in luxurious style.
Foodies and wine-lovers are spoiled for choice when it comes to unforgettable festivals and events in Corfu in September.
Note that dates vary from year to year, so check local press before travelling.
Usually held on the first weekend in September, the Arrillas Wine Festival celebrates the local harvest though wine drinking, wine-making demos, feasting and traditional dancing.
Held on the scenic harbour, Kassiopi Wine Festival has a welcoming party vibe that sees locals and tourists alike enjoying local wine, food and music into the small hours.
Planning a trip to Corfu? Make sure to choose the ideal spot to stay and fully enjoy the beauty of the island.
Though the daytime temperatures are hot enough for the likes of shorts, sun dresses, and swimwear for the beach — you’ll want to bring warmer clothes for the chillier evenings when temperatures drop to around 17C. Think cardigans, pullovers, long trousers and wraps.
You’ll also need to wear sun hats and sunscreen, and it’s also worth bringing a brolly and light waterproof jacket.
Intro adventure? Being a little cooler, September is a great month to tackle the Corfu Trail.
This 200km walking route covers the entire island from Cape Asprókavos in the south to Áyios Spyrídhon beach in the far north.
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If you’re still not sure when to travel, discover lots of reasons to visit Greece in winter before getting stuck into planning your perfect trip.
Alternatively, if you’re not a fan of planning, browse our customisable Greece itineraries, and talk to our local expert for a hassle-free booking experience.
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece